The province of Jujuy will become the epicenter of Argentine judo for four days. From next Thursday to Sunday inclusive, the Federación de Básquet stadium will be the scene of the National Closing Tournament, which will bring together more than 1,300 judokas from all over the country and will include a visit from Paula Pareto.
Organized by the Government of Jujuy, through the Sports Secretariat, in conjunction with the Jujuy Federation of Judo and Jiu Jitsu, this championship is part of the 2024 Sports Development Plan, with the aim of positioning Jujuy as a sports benchmark. at the national level.
Considered one of the most important championships on the calendar of the Argentine Judo Confederation, the National Clausura will count towards the national ranking. This makes the competition a must-see event for all those judokas who aspire to improve their position and demonstrate their talent on the tatami.
From the children’s categories to the most experienced, all competitors will have the opportunity to shine and fight for the top positions.
One of the highlights of the tournament will be the opening ceremony, which will feature the stellar presence of former Olympic and world champion, Paula Pareto. The Argentine judoka, recognized for her career and achievements, will be a source of inspiration for all the young athletes present.
Pareto’s participation is not only an honor for the organizers, but also a unique opportunity for judokas to meet a legend of the sport and receive his advice.
The Olympic champion in Rio 2016 and bronze medalist in Beijing 2008 has just been present in the national finals of the Evita Games. He made his appearance on the tatami and gave smiles, photos, autographs and many hugs to old friends of so many years in the service of Argentine judo.
“Being with them is always nice, I have a constant back and forth: the affection is reciprocal and they fill me with kisses, hugs, photos, and all those gestures of recognition make me proud,” he remarked.
Pareto pointed out that “these Games are a first great national experience for children from many provinces that have never had a competition like this.” “It makes me very happy to be here, to accompany them and to meet many people who are part of the Argentine judo family,” she said finally.